A very honest assessment from O'Hara. Think Nolan is also thankfully a no-go. Noble can't get a game in the Championship with West Ham so perhaps its time to close this thread.
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A very honest assessment from O'Hara. Think Nolan is also thankfully a no-go. Noble can't get a game in the Championship with West Ham so perhaps its time to close this thread.
I dunno.... It's not as final as it first appears in my opinion. It's almost like testing the waters.
Quote:
"It might raise a few eyebrows too. They might think I was taking a step down because I can't get in the England team.
"I have a massive Irish family on my dad's side. In fact, I'm probably more Irish than English!
"But I'm not sure how it would be taken if I was to go and play for Ireland and I don't want it to become a big deal."
It sounds final to me, without slamming the door completely shut.
Fair enough, sounds like he gave it some thought, albeit somewhat confused.
It would not have been any deal at all if he had just declared quietly and turned up.
Maybe up to 12 months ago... At this stage though it would be bad form.
Perhaps O'Hara is leaving his options open after the Euros.
"To get in the England squad you need to be in a winning team and to score and create goals. I've got that in my game.
It might raise a few eyebrows too. They might think I was taking a step down because I can't get in the England team."
Obviously believes he'd walk into our team if he so choosed.
Used to be this thread
http://foot.ie/threads/126140-Jamie-O-Hara/page53
Sounds like he thinks it would hurt his chances of a transfer to a top club. Like it'd be a sign that he was throwing in the towel by declaring for us. Good luck to him but I don't think he'll get near the England squad. He may be getting some bad advice
Maybe there are people telling him he is better that he is, but I think it sounds more like he has set his own standard to be good enough to get into the English team and accepting now that he would not be good enough would be akin to throwing in the towel.
Granny rules OK
I mentioned that on here about 2 years ago and I was nearly banned from the forumQuote:
Originally Posted by Fizzer;1544627
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I applaud O'Hara on this in fairness. He probably sees 1 or 2 English caps as a dream come true as opposed to being a key player for us over time. His heart is ruling his head really.
He is very naive though if he thinks England will come calling. Capello is not interested and every dog on the street knows good old 'Arry Redknapp will be the next England manager, a guy who doesnt rate O'Hara at all apparently.
nothing foolish about it in fairness. He just really wants to play for England and hes aiming for it.
Id rather he was honest about it, rather than stringing us along like most seem to do.
He is English and wants to play for England.
Whatever happened to Pennant's eligibilty? Was it ever established?